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Archive for August, 2006

[posted: Thursday, 31.08.2006] [category: nature, photo]

i just discovered alex wild’s website, www.myrmecos.net, which has some incredible photos of ants and other insects.

he also has photos of odontomachus bauri - a central- & south-american species of jaw-dropping ants which can shut their mandibles at the speed of 230km/h, taking far less than a millisecond to attack their prey!
they have also been reported to use the mechanism to catapult themselves out of dangerous situations: .mov
pretty cool, in my view.

more information: UC berkeley news article

[posted: Monday, 28.08.2006] [category: fun, video]

hahaha - i did it!!

theshow 08-28-06

[posted: Monday, 28.08.2006] [category: science]

i suppose by now, just about everybody has heard that pluto no longer has the status of a planet.

most reactions i found on the net were pretty disappointed ones.
and i can’t really see why: pluto’s orbit around the sun is nothing like the “real” planets’ - it’s tilted and elliptic. apart from that, its own moon (charon) is so big that many scientists consider the pair a double planet, and there are several other bodies in space that are far bigger than pluto!
 

in highschool, i was really annoyed that we also had to learn the “historic direction” of electric current (the positive charge flowing towards the negative pole).
it was wrong - maybe because it was just what somebody imagined it would be - and imho it doesn’t do any good to modern physics (or does it?). so why do they still teach that at schools?

as for pluto, i’m glad the “historic” criteria didn’t make it.
and regarding the mnemonic that can’t be used anymore, ze frank has found an alternative you should consider (though it’s not very kid friendly):
what kind of an argument is that in the first place?
we can’t change definitions, because we’d have to find a new mnemonic?
 

a scientific committee of more than 400 astronomers has agreed on new definitions for the term planet - and pluto keeps orbiting the sun anyways. why bother?

on a funny side note, a disney spokesman told reuters that pluto is taking this news in stride, and we have no reason to believe he might bite an astronomer.”

[posted: Sunday, 27.08.2006] [category: nature, photo, travel]
at denia marina

after a being-sick-weekend, at least i can say that i’ve also had some time to upload more photos:

[view photos: denia impressions]
[view photos: a drive into the hinterland]

[view photos: montgo natural preserve, part 1]
[view photos: montgo natural preserve, part 2]
 

a few not-so-exciting notes that my mind apparently thought were interesting enough to keep in my longterm memory:
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[posted: Sunday, 20.08.2006] [category: in-german, technology]

(for the english version, please click here.)

die deutsche version von firefox beinhaltet bei den voreingestellten such-plugins (oben rechts neben der adresszeile) einen eintrag für google.
bei benutzung dieser suche werden aber nur deutsche ergebnisse gelistet - ich finde das ziemlich lästig.
daher habe ich das plugin so angepasst, dass zwar die ergebnisseite noch deutsch ist, die resultate aber unabhängig von der sprache angezeigt werden…
die dateien müssen nur noch in den searchplugin-ordner im firefox-verzeichnis kopiert werden, normalerweise c:/Programme/MozillaFirefox/searchplugins. firefox anschliessend neustarten, und dann müsste die suche verwendbar sein.

[datei downloaden: firefox googlesearch (2KB)]

in diesem zusammenhang:

  • die tastenkombination, um direkt zur suchleiste zu kommen, ist [strg] + [k].
  • mit [strg] + [pfeiltaste nach oben/unten] kann man zwischen den suchmaschinen auswählen.
  • die reihenfolge der suchmaschinen kann man mit dem tool search engine ordering selbst sortieren, und unerwünschte suchmaschinen dabei gleich löschen.
  • noch einfacheres löschen (per rechts-klick) ist mit SearchPluginHacks möglich.

noch mehr tipps&tricks zur firefox suchleiste gibts im blog digital inspiration von amit agrawal.

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[posted: Tuesday, 15.08.2006] [category: photo, time-lapse]

while i was in spain, i decided to make a time-lapse video of the (apparent) movement of a star-constellation in the night sky.

unfortunately i couldn’t include the northern star this time, showing that all the stars seem to rotate around it. i think i’ll do this in another video sometime.
given the preconditions (location and timeframe), the big dipper (ursa major, grosser wagen) [wikipedia: de en] was the perfect motive.



the movement of the big dipper in the night sky

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[posted: Tuesday, 15.08.2006] [category: fun]

i’m in the field for t-shirt printing companies, and i just found an interesting detail at spreadshirt.com:
in their delivery cost table, austria is not listed among the other european countries, as you would guess.

instead, it’s grouped with china and korea.
i suppose that’s reasonable…


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